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Bazille's Studio
Frédéric Bazille

Bazille's Studio

1870Musée d'Orsay · Paris

Bazille's Studio (L'atelier de Bazille) is an oil-on-canvas painting created in 1870 by the French Impressionist Frédéric Bazille (with contributions by Édouard Manet). The painting is also known as L'Atelier de la rue Condamine, The Studio, and The Studio on the Rue La Condamine. It has been in the collection of the Musée d'Orsay in Paris since 1986. It shows the artist himself surrounded by his friends and paintings in his studio, capturing the artistic and social conditions of Paris in 1870.

Subject
La Tireuse de cartes, Fisherman with a Net, La Toilette, Woman looking at a bird, painting, Edmond Maître, View of the Village, painter, sitting, studio, Frédéric Bazille, stove, musician, Alfred Sisley, conversation, Zacharie Astruc, Pierre-Auguste Renoir, window, Édouard Manet, stairs, man, piano, Émile Zola, music, Claude Monet, Paris

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